Photo of the remaining rim of the largest crater.
The crater was 12.5 meters deep in 1932, 8 meters deep in 1965,
and a bit over 2 meters deep in 1994 (this photo). Courtesy Jeff Wynn

Expedition tracks made during the three expeditions undertaken to map the Wabar meteorite impact site
Courtesy Jeff Wynn

Photo shows what happened to ~99.99% of the incoming bolide:
It was uniformly mixed to generate the ubiquitous "Wabar Glass",
which is uniformly 90% local sand and 10% nickle-iron asteroid.
Courtesy Jeff Wynn

This is a photo of the largest surviving fragment of the Wabar bolide (Gene Shoemaker in the background), recovered in 1965. Courtesy Jeff Wynn